skunkwurk
50cc
When they give you the cg point in the manual are you supposed to measure it with the aircraft upright or inverted?
They call for it upright at the wingtips in the manual. I did that initially but it was really sensitive. For example, if I moved a 1/8 of an inch in the range, forward or aft, the effect would be tail or nose heavy. Very inconsistent. To try and confirm my balance point using that method, I also measured across from wing tip to tip, with a string, to identify a wing root mark, and have tried that balance point inverted. It was easier to get the model to settle into a slight nose down attitude using that method. Does that make sense?
To balance it at the wing root, inverted, I used a method jet modelers use, where they hang the plane from a hook in the shop to two (L) brackets taped to the cg location using a light, high strength, string.